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larry.fisherman
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Re: What will/did you have for dinner tonight? [Re: SprewellSleeve]
#26681719 - 05/19/20 07:26 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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I thought it looked like some kind of bean but I wasn't sure. Looks tasty
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Re: What will/did you have for dinner tonight? [Re: larry.fisherman]
#26681761 - 05/19/20 07:42 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Holy shit those look delicious. Word to your mother.
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Re: What will/did you have for dinner tonight? [Re: Asante]
#26681791 - 05/19/20 07:55 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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I cooked rabbit for the first time this weekend and had the rest of it this evening.
I simmered it in broth and red wine for 3 hours and then after used the a little of the broth to make a rabbit gravy which I poured over some of the meat after.
It was pretty good -- problem was at the price point I paid...no. Not at that price. I know it's a cliche to say that something tastes like chicken, but my first couple bites I honestly couldn't tell the difference at all. If anything it was a more lean version of chicken. But as I ate it more I could tell the difference. It was very chicken breast-ish except it had a little bit of a beefy side to it as well. Like you can taste it in the aftertaste.
But the going rate for rabbit is around $11 a pound. Around here anyway. And the place I got it from only sold whole rabbits, which weigh around 3 pounds. So I paid roughly 35 for the rabbit, and then another 20 for the wine to braise it in (wine was highly recommended by just about everyone I spoke to who had cooked rabbit before).
So yeah I paid like nearly $60 for 3 pounds of...something that tastes like chicken but with a slightly beefy aftertaste.
And hey nothing against chicken -- I really like chicken. But I can get like 3 nice sized chicken thighs (my favorite part of the chicken) for a total of $4 bucks
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Re: What will/did you have for dinner tonight? [Re: Niffla]
#26681792 - 05/19/20 07:56 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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But hey I finally got to try rabbit (and cook it) which I've been wanting to do for a really long time
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Re: What will/did you have for dinner tonight? [Re: Niffla] 1
#26681840 - 05/19/20 08:20 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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I'm having fried breaded shrimp with hash browns.
Tomorrow I'm having a a rib roast with potatoes and carrots! Making a porcini/shallot gravy with the juices that come out too!!!
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Re: What will/did you have for dinner tonight? [Re: Niffla] 1
#26681881 - 05/19/20 08:39 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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I like rabbit but it's definitely expensive and basically chicken. As I've learned recently rabbit is actually one of the cheaper meats to produce so it should be cheap but no one buys it so it's bougie. You can literally get world class chicken for the price of a generic rabbit. Seriously they feed them all kinds of herbs and spices and shit lolol. Rabbit is good though, first time I had it it was done rotisserie style and man that was some good shit. I like some game to my meat.
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Re: What will/did you have for dinner tonight? [Re: larry.fisherman] 1
#26681894 - 05/19/20 08:45 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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larry.fisherman said: I like rabbit but it's definitely expensive and basically chicken. As I've learned recently rabbit is actually one of the cheaper meats to produce so it should be cheap but no one buys it so it's bougie. You can literally get world class chicken for the price of a generic rabbit. Seriously they feed them all kinds of herbs and spices and shit lolol. Rabbit is good though, first time I had it it was done rotisserie style and man that was some good shit. I like some game to my meat.
I like game to my meat also and I'd get it again if it weren't that expensive
I got a lot out of it this weekend though. That 3 pound rabbit got me a meal on Saturday, and then I literally ate all rabbit all day on Sunday while I was drinking (basically 3 huge servings) and then one last heaping of it today.
I would love to try it rotisserie style
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Re: What will/did you have for dinner tonight? [Re: Asante]
#26682173 - 05/19/20 11:11 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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I had a Burger King Whooper meal, medium size with a Strawberry shake. It was dank and filling.
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Re: What will/did you have for dinner tonight? [Re: Asante]
#26682596 - 05/20/20 05:48 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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I mean it now
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Re: What will/did you have for dinner tonight? [Re: Asante]
#26682708 - 05/20/20 07:07 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Asante said:. Get/order a few liter bottles from Asian food places where the Asians buy themselves. Its far cheaper in restaurant bottles and you'll use it as rice is a staple food for you now. You won't want to add salt to anything anymore when you got Kikkoman!
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Re: What will/did you have for dinner tonight? [Re: Asante]
#26683033 - 05/20/20 10:38 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Vegetarians and vegans are like zealous religious peoples, imho, forcing bs in front of you til they admit they're full of it.
I don't bash vegetarians or vegans, as I once tried both causes, but honestly a nice thickly salted meat every now and then is the crème de la crème. Like the ones you'd find at a fancy meat shop on the right side of town.
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Re: What will/did you have for dinner tonight? [Re: pur3bind] 4
#26683037 - 05/20/20 10:41 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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That's a pretty vast generalization, and probably a bit tainted by confirmation bias.
...No one ever notices that non-militant respectful vegan in the corner who minds their own business.
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Re: What will/did you have for dinner tonight? [Re: pirate-blues]
#26683132 - 05/20/20 11:31 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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There are some i've conversed with that prove the opposite. But sure, for the most part they are chilled about it.
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Re: What will/did you have for dinner tonight? [Re: pirate-blues]
#26683138 - 05/20/20 11:34 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Eaten a massive burrito, soft wheat shell, refried pinto beans and rice, hot sauce, pico de gallo, lettuce, never iceburg, avocado and cilantro lime dressing on top with some mashed blue corn chips with sour cream and the type that has those Acidfus, bifudus, words that cannot be pronounced in it.
I feel sated. I eat one meal a day and snack. Am fit and blood pressure is great. Just finished it. God it was good. Only missing some fresh lime juice to top it off.
Then try Taco Bell. Body is always communicating with the mind.
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Re: What will/did you have for dinner tonight? [Re: pur3bind]
#26683271 - 05/20/20 12:36 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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pur3bind said: Vegetarians and vegans are like zealous religious peoples,
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Re: What will/did you have for dinner tonight? [Re: Asante] 1
#26683314 - 05/20/20 12:57 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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I believe I just had a lentilgasm.
Fresh garlic, Sriracha and Kikkoman were involved
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Re: What will/did you have for dinner tonight? [Re: Asante] 3
#26683451 - 05/20/20 02:09 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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I think its funny when people say vegetarians/vegans are overzealous, because I see nothing short of religious zeal and tribal fear when I casually decline meat at a gathering and everyone present has to make a huge deal and explain how good steak is...its like, bro...I know...I used to eat it all the time...
Also, I'm having bean burgers for dinner tonight.
So delicious
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Re: What will/did you have for dinner tonight? [Re: Grateful Dead] 3
#26683526 - 05/20/20 02:53 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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lol me too. I'm an omnivore myslf, I just don't eat meat with every single damn meal, and even I get pushback sometimes from weird insecure people who think I'm making a statement about their life choices by skipping the meat for dinner.
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Re: What will/did you have for dinner tonight? [Re: pirate-blues]
#26683704 - 05/20/20 04:29 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Man I've had curry a few times and was always on the fence about it but I made my own a while ago and hoooly shit. I'm in love. And very full. Chicken w/ broccoli on rice. Praise vishnu
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Re: What will/did you have for dinner tonight? [Re: larry.fisherman]
#26683779 - 05/20/20 05:04 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Steak, roasted potatoes, green salad, corn on the cob.
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